Best SR4 Assassin, Trolls with Bows -- overpowered? |
Best SR4 Assassin, Trolls with Bows -- overpowered? |
Oct 2 2005, 09:53 PM
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panda! Group: Members Posts: 10,331 Joined: 8-March 02 From: north of central europe Member No.: 2,242 |
thing is tho that as you say, they are in the comics. and some (most of those that make the posts) on this board prefer their games a bit more realistic then comic books (people are freaking out over SR turning into some sort of anime game and all that). allso, green arrow is more a trick shot and a non-"goth" variant of batman. an arrow for every problem and then some. this however is basicly a one trick pony thats pushing the rules to their logical extreme... basicly the concept is screaming mix-max and muchkin at setting 11 in some peoples view. but yes, any character made can be played as more then the stats. but most often the characters thats played like that have stats and other stuff thats not pushing the edge of the rules. more often then not they are below the avarage char in stats and gear to give the player something to work with as the char evolves inside the game. so while this can be turned into a playable charater you will get maybe 10-100 munchkin knockoffs for every good character. kinda like how every good game, movie or book spawns 100+ bad variations of the theme. |
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May 29 2006, 07:05 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 137 Joined: 21-February 06 From: Lenexa, Kansas (Yes Kansas, we ain't all hicks y'all.) Member No.: 8,291 |
In defense of S&Ws crazy revolver, the site does say that it's a big game hunting gun, and I presume that the "Ultimate Defensive Carry" is meant to apply to not quite dead rhinos and such. Will someone carry a gun designed to kill buffalo around for "self-defense?" Of course they will, but I really hope that's not what the manufacturer had in mind. |
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May 29 2006, 07:15 PM
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panda! Group: Members Posts: 10,331 Joined: 8-March 02 From: north of central europe Member No.: 2,242 |
hmm, it makes me think of the scene in the first batman movie where the joker pulls this insane gun out of his pants...
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May 29 2006, 09:04 PM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,718 Joined: 14-September 02 Member No.: 3,263 |
Bring out yer dead. *bang* Bring out yer dead. *bang* Nearly 8 months dormant? :spin: Nice to see someone using Search at least. Anyway some people carry pistols as a quick draw, easy to carry (on horseback or sitting on a quad or just generally light weight for hiking) defense in bear country. West of here, in Banff, we've had a few cyclists near town in the national park gnawed on lately. Both grizzlies and black bears. Of course I don't think they could have be packing a pistol, this being Canada and they being in a national park. But south of the border the situation is different. While the effectiveness of a pistol over bear spray is questionable, given some case studies done, it is definately better than trying to beat off a bear with a bicycle tire pump. And unless you have unfathomably accurate aim you'll probably want to get something that'll rip as big and deep a hole as possible in the bear. |
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May 30 2006, 04:47 AM
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Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,556 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Seattle Member No.: 98 |
The solution my parents took when they went kayaking up in the Yukon Territories were a lever-action .45-70, and a pump-action 12-gauge loaded with slugs. The Smith .500 is, more than anything else, an attempt to recover the "most powerful handgun in the world" title that powered so many sales of their .44 Magnums in the post-Dirty-Harry era.
I read a review of a double-action .454 Casull once, where the author said that "out of the 5 shooters we had out here, 4 of them said they'd rather be eaten by the bear then rapid-fire all 5 shots out of the gun." I was amused. |
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